The music and arts festival, which is now in its ninth year, will go from April 6-8 and take place at different indoor and outdoor venues in downtown Knoxville's Old City, according to a press release from the festival.

Other artists who will perform at the festival include The Mowgli’s and The Lonely Biscuits. The festival will feature some local acts including Knoxville singer-songwriter David Francisco and electro-rock duo Hudson K.

'Where you'll discover your next favorite act'

"Rhythm N' Blooms has a history of introducing our audiences to artists before they hit the big-time .. .acts like Chris Stapleton, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, and Margo Price all played intimate sets at our festival before breaking into the mainstream,” said Chyna Brackeen, co-founder of Rhythm N’ Blooms and president of Attack Monkey Productions, in the release.

“We pride ourselves on being the festival where you'll discover your next favorite act," she said. "And our comfortable, intimate venues give you the opportunity to experience music up close, often side-by-side with artists who played the main stage earlier in the weekend. All of this adds up to a festival like no other: friendly, laid back, and with music that will blow your mind."

The festival also partnered with local schools to present the Epiphone Art Guitar Contest for students.

"Out of 60 guitar illustrations submitted, local non-profit Dogwood Arts has selected 15 finalists, and the students are currently working on bringing their design to life on the Epiphone guitars," the release said. "The Epiphone Guitars will be on display at Awaken Coffee during the festival as part of the Dogwood Arts First Friday programming. The winner of the Guitar Design Contest will receive two festival passes and art supplies."

Yee-Haw Brewing Company presents the festival, and it is produced by Dogwood Arts and Attack Monkey Productions. ORNL Federal Credit Union, Visit Knoxville, Boyd’s Jig & Reel, Sugarlands Distilling Company and Pilot-Flying J provide additional sponsorship support, according to the press release.